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Interesting names that require meanings and pronounciations. :)
Amory
Effie
Hermione
Jeara
Nashira
Adrastos
Andronicus
Archimedes
Athamas
Athanasius
Damasus
Dasius
Deimos
Dexter
Leszeck
Maximus
ThaneAny bit of help and gusses are welcomed.thank you.
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Pronounciations?any guesses or ideas?
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Ok, here are some guesses:Amory - A-mur-ee
Effie - EF-ee
Hermione - her-MY-oh-nee (according to J. K. Rowling)
Jeara - JEER-uh
Nashira - nuh-SHEER-uh
Adrastos - a-DRAS-tos (the o as in bOAt)
Andronicus - an-dro-NIH-kuss
Archimedes - ar-kih-MEE-deez
Athamas - A-tham-as (soft th as in thin ?)
Deimos - DAY-mos (the o as in bOAt)
Dexter - DECK-ster
Maximus - MACK-si-muss
Thane - thayn (soft th as in thin)
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where I have seen these unusual namesThe only place I have seen the use of the name Andronicus is in the play Titus Andronicus by Shakespeare.... Archimedes was the name of Merlin's owl sidekick in Disney's The Sword in the Stone. I also believe Hermione is the name of a greek goddess?
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A number of those names are already in this website's database. Try clicking on the names below which appear in blue to you, and you will be taken to the meaning of those names.The other names, we'll have to catch up on with you later. I'm heading for bed now, but Daividh and Mike C. usually work the night shift. :)Amory
Effie
Hermione
Jeara
Nashira -- This one happens to be one of my favorites. It's the name of a star in the constellation of Capricorn. It means "The Fortunate One" or "The Bringer of Good Tidings".Adrastos
Andronicus
Archimedes
Athamas
Athanasius
Damasus
Dasius
Deimos
Dexter
Leszeck
Maximus
Thane
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Andonicus or Andronikos is derived from the Greek "andros" ("of a man") and "nike" ("victory").Athamas was King of Orchomenus and son of Aeolus . His first wife was the the goddess Nephele . The origin of his name is obscure, even though some references relare it to the Hebrew name Thomas .
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Athamas...Do you suppose there may be some connection between the name "Athamas" and the "athame" -- the "air dagger" ceremonial tool used by some neopagans? I don't know the origin of the word "athame", but I was wondering if there might be some connection there.-- Nanaea
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Hmmm...quite plausible :)Havent found an etymology for "athame", any ideas?
The only alternative long-shot etymologies I can conjecture could me "adamas" ("diamond") or "athambia" ("imperturbability")
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